This tab is intended for configuring assembly rules for multipage documents.
In the simplest scenario, the Document Definition comprises a single section that occurs once. If a Document Definition consists of several sections, this tab will show the list of their names. You can specify the number of occurrences of each section by modifying the numbers in the Min number and Max number columns.
- Use key fields equality assembling rule enable this option if you want to perform a check of document assembly based on key fields. Then select a key field for each section in the Key Field column. When you input documents, only documents with the matching values of key fields in each section will be considered correctly assembled. If their values do not match, an assembly error message will be displayed.
- Use standard assembly rules - enable this option if you want to perform a check of document assembly using the following standard rules:
- Disable sections order check - enable this option if you want to disable the checks for the order of sections in the document (e.g. if the order of sections does not affect document assembly). The program will still check that all the sections are present in the document, but their order will be ignored.
- Enable annex pages - enable this option if you want to process documents with annexes. If processing document with annexes is enabled, you can also select the option Detect annexes using preset document structure, without analyzing (fast) to enable faster detection of annexes on the basis of the present document structure.
Note: The Detect annexes using preset document structure, without analyzing (fast) option is effective only for documents created by means of separation during the import stage or by applying a special flag in API. Such document are excluded from the assembly.
- Use custom assembly rules - enable this option if you want to perform a check of document assembly using a document assembly script. A custom assembly script can be executed both separately and together with the standard assembling rules. To start editing the script, click the Edit Assembly Script... button. The Script Editor window will open.
For details see Creating Document Definitions for multipage documents, Assembling pages into documents and Creating Document Definitions for documents with annexes.